Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. W. H. Beam made a trip to Chicago today. Miss Wilma Pruette went to Chicago today to visit relatives. Delbert Beckman spent Sunday in Lafayette, where Mrs. Beckman is visiting relatives. Elmer Wilcox is today moving from the Yates property on Front street to a house on North College avenue.Mrs. Mary Murray, of Monon, came this morning to visit her niece, Mrs. F. M. Donnelly and other relatives for several days. Mrs. S. C. Barnes, of Lafayette, and Mrs. O. Bilger and baby, of Grand Island, Neb., were guests over Sunday of the former’s sister, Mrs. A. L. Clark. “• Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, w T ho has been attending the author’s meeting in Chicago, came here Sunday morning and remained until this morning the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner. Frank Bruner and family arrived here today. Frank underwent a surgical operation at the M. E. hospital in Indianapolis cn April Ist and was discharged from the hospital April 21st and joined his wife at Thorntown and all came home today. Willette Hill’s stock company enjoyed a good business at Peru last week. This week they are playing at Huntington and next week they will play here. They will then spend another week rehearsing here and will then start out on a guaranteed circuit. I William Armitage returned to Lafayette today after visiting his farm tenant, Henry Deßoy, in Newton townshio. Mr. Armitage is a nephew of General Robert Milroy or rather of the general’s wife, and paid a visit to Milroy park and the monument this morning. The concert by the pupils of the fourth and fifth grades at the library Friday afternoon proved a very enjoyable event and about one hundred persons attended and gave evidence of their appreciation by liberal applause. Miss Stover, the music teacher, directed the work which consisted mostly of choruses. A duet entitled “Santa Lucia” by Elizabeth Davenport and Laura Sawin was excellent- ‘